When I first heard about the election protests in Iran I don't think I believed they would last. Perhaps they'd be put down harshly, perhaps they'd go home of their own free accord, but now, well now I think things have gone too far for anyone to imagine this isn't a revolution in the making.
Millions of people have filled the streets of Tehran and other major cities, the army has stood to the side and not attacked the protesters, we're hearing of secret policemen going AWOL and being welcomed by the protesters, who throughout it all have maintained a peaceful silent protest.
My God, I haven't felt this way since the Berlin wall came down, or Ceaucescu was felled, or the streets of the Ukraine filled with people demanding freedom. Iran has all the makings of being the first Middle Eastern country to throw off the shackles of tyranny and join the free world.
People all over the Twitterverse are changing their avatar to green, the Iranian football team runs onto the field in South Korea wearing green wristbands, even here in Spain I see some school students wearing green wristbands. This is the big event of 2009, perhaps even bigger than Obama's election win.
Imagine, an Iran that truly works with the rest of the world to bring about peace, instead of an Iran that blocks and hampers every effort. If this goes all the way to full revolution, we could literally see one of the largest muslim countries stand up and lead the Middle East in a direction it has never been before.
I hope the protests in Iran succeed, and I hope they set an example for people in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Libya, and anywhere else living under tyranny, it doesn't have to be that way. Freedom is possible. You don't have to become carbon copies of the west, I'm sure you can create your own freedoms more suitable to your cultural background, but at least Iranians are standing up and saying they want their voice to be heard.


